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Word 2007 Macro Security
Hello,
Does anyone know if I can get the Macro Security in Word 2007 to behave more like Word 2003? In Word 2003 I set my Macro Security to "Medium- Choose whether or not to run potentially unsafe macros." In 2007 I get choices to disable macros, disable all but signed macros, or enable all.. I run some software from a bank that opens a report in Word. I am told that the signature is invalid and it looks like my only option is to go to the Trust Center and enable all macros. I would then be expected to remember to re-disable before the end of the session. I would rather have the choice to enable on the fly or always trust content from this company. Is there a way to do this? Thanks. Steve |
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Word 2007 Macro Security
On the Developer tab, select Macro Security and then in the Macro Settings
dialog, check the Radio Button for "Disable all macros with Notification" Then when you open the document, there will be a button that you can click on to enable macros if you so choose. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP wrote in message ... Hello, Does anyone know if I can get the Macro Security in Word 2007 to behave more like Word 2003? In Word 2003 I set my Macro Security to "Medium- Choose whether or not to run potentially unsafe macros." In 2007 I get choices to disable macros, disable all but signed macros, or enable all.. I run some software from a bank that opens a report in Word. I am told that the signature is invalid and it looks like my only option is to go to the Trust Center and enable all macros. I would then be expected to remember to re-disable before the end of the session. I would rather have the choice to enable on the fly or always trust content from this company. Is there a way to do this? Thanks. Steve |
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Word 2007 Macro Security
Nope. Still tells me the digital signature is invalid. It does not
give me a choice to open the document. There is only one radio button that says "Help protect me from unknown content (recommended). There is a link to open the trust center and choose to open all macros... On May 16, 5:30*am, "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: On the Developer tab, select Macro Security and then in the Macro Settings dialog, check the Radio Button for "Disable all macros with Notification" Then when you open the document, there will be a button that you can click on to enable macros if you so choose. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP wrote in message ... Hello, Does anyone know if I can get the Macro Security in Word 2007 to behave more like Word 2003? In Word 2003 I set my Macro Security to "Medium- Choose whether or not to run potentially unsafe macros." In 2007 I get choices to disable macros, disable all but signed macros, or enable all.. I run some software from a bank that opens a report in Word. I am told that the signature is invalid and it looks like my only option is to go to the Trust Center and enable all macros. I would then be expected to remember to re-disable before the end of the session. I would rather have the choice to enable on the fly or always trust content from this company. Is there a way to do this? Thanks. Steve- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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